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How to Make DIY Arduino Ethernet CandyGrabber!

I’ve spent a lot of time at my previous company Comfile building ethernet-enabled devices, which is one of my favorite projects of all time (you can see some of my previous projects after this article at the bottom).

Anyways, Odvratno Zgodan has made a really cool device, it’s an ethernet-enabled DIY Arduino CandyGrabber, which works off Adobe AIR, PHP socket, Red5 server to allow anyone to control his CandyGrabber of the internet. You can try it out yourself here at pimedius.com.

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Network DIY – How to Make an RJ-45 Ethernet Cable Tester!

As a self-claimed network technician, I did a whole 5,000 square foot building with Ethernet Cat-6 cables almost 8 years ago.  Well, since then I am glad I never had to use an ethernet cable tester but for those of you looking to save some money on this RJ-45 cable tester, you can make your own.

We are going to make DIY RJ45 Cable tester for incredible cheap.As you know cable testers are really expensive insturments and for people who always works wi

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Roku Digital Video Player Review!

For those of you looking for a cheaper alternative to cable box, you might just be lucky enough to get this Roku Digital Video Player.  Not only does it let you play Amazon On-Demand videos, it can also play Netflix videos too.

Of course, if you are overseas and you are paying top dollars on satellite TV just to watch American TV, this might be the perfect alternative for you.

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Zedomax DIY 127 – Make an Ethernet controlled Color Organ!

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For this weekend, we will show you how to make an ethernet controlled color organ that can be applied for some kind of stage lighting.

We will be using the party light we made and simply plugin the

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DIY – network tester

Here’s a cool little network tester you can make. I’ve always used to use one while working as a IT technician couple years ago, but this is a good way to hack one instead of buying one such as this, which can cost you almost $200.

Well, what would really be cool is if you can make a wifi tester such as this.

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DIY – Use your laptop as a second monitor for your desktop

Here’s a cool DIY on how to use your laptop as a second monitor for your desktop using maxivista software.

It’s really cool as you can expand your desktop across your local ethernet LAN to any other laptops or PCs on it.

via microsoft

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Aurora Multimedia’s WACI PAD-6 dynamic button controller

Wow, this little button controller is actually a powerful little device for your wall. It’s got a web server, 64MB of RAM, well it really is a small powerful embedded computer that you can plug into a wall…WOW!

Looking to hop into the home automation game, but don’t feel like installing a computer in your wall or throwing down for a snazzy remote? Aurora Multimedia feels your pain, and with its recently launched Dynamic Button Controller, can take over

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Linksys WRT350N Gigabit 802.11N MIMO Router

Nice 802.11N wireless router and a gigabit ethernet router in one package!

Both a 802.11N wireless router and a gigabit ethernet router, the Linksys WRT350N also has Storage LInk, which lets you add additional storage to your network. Attach any USB 2.0 hard drive to the router and it becomes accessible to the WRT350N’s media server so you can access all your files anywhere in the h

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DIY – Ethernet Enabled Servo Motor Control in 1 hour!

Here’s a cool DIY on ethernet enabled servo motor control using CUBLOC CB220, XPORT, and Pololu Micro Serial Servo Controller by Thomas Edwards.

He also uses an Python Internet server to read the servo position information.

This was done in about 1 hour…pretty impressive.

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General Dynamics GoBook XR-1 Rugged Notebook

Here’s a notebook you can carry to industrial environments including Mt. Everest.

You can pack GPS, Wireless, all the tech goodies you need for your next rugged travel.

“This laptop is lightweight, and has a rugged outer casing and backlit keys. It will sell for a hefty $4,300.”

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